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<blockquote data-quote="Grateful" data-source="post: 1607705" data-attributes="member: 438800"><p>My original diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes was shocking, and -- as in your case too -- it was from a routine blood test therefore came right out of the blue.</p><p></p><p>Now, and this is hard to explain, when the low-carb method completely "reversed" the disease within two months it was if anything an even greater shock, because I thought this outcome was very unlikely! I should have listened to my doctor, who expressed cautious optimism when he put me on the low-carb diet.</p><p></p><p>The second shock was large enough that true "backsliding" was the last thing on my mind. The only things I did when I got the good news in mid-April were (1) abandoned the food-portion control as I did not want to lose any more weight, and (2) resumed drinking alcohol, in moderation. Subsequent A1C readings continued to fall, confirming my decision to relax things ever so slightly.</p><p></p><p>Once again, well done!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grateful, post: 1607705, member: 438800"] My original diagnosis of Type 2 diabetes was shocking, and -- as in your case too -- it was from a routine blood test therefore came right out of the blue. Now, and this is hard to explain, when the low-carb method completely "reversed" the disease within two months it was if anything an even greater shock, because I thought this outcome was very unlikely! I should have listened to my doctor, who expressed cautious optimism when he put me on the low-carb diet. The second shock was large enough that true "backsliding" was the last thing on my mind. The only things I did when I got the good news in mid-April were (1) abandoned the food-portion control as I did not want to lose any more weight, and (2) resumed drinking alcohol, in moderation. Subsequent A1C readings continued to fall, confirming my decision to relax things ever so slightly. Once again, well done!!! [/QUOTE]
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